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Lisa
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      21st Jan 2008
I recently had a new hd installed and have to reinstall programs. Have
Windows XP home 2002 with computer that has adequate memory speed to
download. I set Internet explorer to default settings as suggested on the
Adobe website. I'm the administrator and only user of this computer I have
checked and rechecked security settings and repeatedly get this error
message: c:\document~1\owner\locals~1\Temp\AdobeReader8____Setup.exe.
Windows cannot access specifed device path or file. You may not have
appropriate permissions to access. THIS IS SOOOO AGGRAVATING!!!
What is the Problem ????
 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      21st Jan 2008
Are you running XP SP2?

"Lisa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:56C4E58A-6A4F-4D0D-BD53-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I recently had a new hd installed and have to reinstall programs. Have
> Windows XP home 2002 with computer that has adequate memory speed to
> download. I set Internet explorer to default settings as suggested on the
> Adobe website. I'm the administrator and only user of this computer I
> have
> checked and rechecked security settings and repeatedly get this error
> message: c:\document~1\owner\locals~1\Temp\AdobeReader8____Setup.exe.
> Windows cannot access specifed device path or file. You may not have
> appropriate permissions to access. THIS IS SOOOO AGGRAVATING!!!
> What is the Problem ????


 
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Newbie Coder
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      21st Jan 2008
Lisa,

Is the firewall or virus software stopping you from executing exe files from the TEMP
folder. I know McCrappy (McAfee to you) has this setting

Secondly: START | RUN | Type %temp%

Find the file in question & copy it to Desktop to execute it

Another way to get the redistributable is on the Adobe site

http://www.adobe.com/products/acroba...lversions.html

and download it that way

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"Lisa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I recently had a new hd installed and have to reinstall programs. Have
> Windows XP home 2002 with computer that has adequate memory speed to
> download. I set Internet explorer to default settings as suggested on the
> Adobe website. I'm the administrator and only user of this computer I have
> checked and rechecked security settings and repeatedly get this error
> message: c:\document~1\owner\locals~1\Temp\AdobeReader8____Setup.exe.
> Windows cannot access specifed device path or file. You may not have
> appropriate permissions to access. THIS IS SOOOO AGGRAVATING!!!
> What is the Problem ????


 
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HeyBub
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      21st Jan 2008
Lisa wrote:
> I recently had a new hd installed and have to reinstall programs.
> Have Windows XP home 2002 with computer that has adequate memory
> speed to download. I set Internet explorer to default settings as
> suggested on the Adobe website. I'm the administrator and only user
> of this computer I have checked and rechecked security settings and
> repeatedly get this error message:
> c:\document~1\owner\locals~1\Temp\AdobeReader8____Setup.exe. Windows
> cannot access specifed device path or file. You may not have
> appropriate permissions to access. THIS IS SOOOO AGGRAVATING!!!
> What is the Problem ????


That's no big loss. Get the Foxit reader. Smaller, faster, and won't bother
your system or try to contact the mother ship every hour.


 
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Doug W.
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      21st Jan 2008

"HeyBub" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Lisa wrote:
>> I recently had a new hd installed and have to reinstall
>> programs.
>> Have Windows XP home 2002 with computer that has adequate
>> memory
>> speed to download. I set Internet explorer to default
>> settings as
>> suggested on the Adobe website. I'm the administrator and
>> only user
>> of this computer I have checked and rechecked security
>> settings and
>> repeatedly get this error message:
>> c:\document~1\owner\locals~1\Temp\AdobeReader8____Setup.exe.
>> Windows
>> cannot access specifed device path or file. You may not have
>> appropriate permissions to access. THIS IS SOOOO
>> AGGRAVATING!!!
>> What is the Problem ????

>
> That's no big loss. Get the Foxit reader. Smaller, faster, and
> won't bother your system or try to contact the mother ship
> every hour.
>-

I agree. Adobe has gone gaga with its products. Forget them.
Foxit works well.
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